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Performers showcase “traditional English dances” in celebration of the Dane County Farmers’ Market 50th anniversary.
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Performers showcase “traditional English dances” in celebration of the Dane County Farmers’ Market 50th anniversary.
Performers adorned with bells, sticks and cloth perform “traditional English dances” during celebrations of the Dane County Farmers’ Market 50th anniversary.
An assortment of popcorn for sale at the Dane County Farmers' Market.
Six candidates have thrown their hats in the ring to be Madison’s next District 17 alder, filling the remainder of former Ald. Gary Halverson’s term. He resigned in late September.
The owner of Luna’s Groceries plans to tackle another food desert in Dane County.
Since the fall weather set in later this year, I didn’t start my yearly fall traditions as early as I typically do. I narrowed my normally extensive list down to eight essential fall traditions that will inspire you this fall.
The annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s was held Monday at Vel Phillips Memorial High School with over 700 people walking for the cause.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services released a new monkeypox webpage last Wednesday, including new vaccine information and more data displaying how the outbreak is disproportionately affecting marginalized groups.
Gov. Tony Evers announced a $2.7 million investment to support Wisconsin domestic violence programs and homeless shelter services last Tuesday.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department arrested a Madison man after an altercation at Witte Residence Hall Thursday morning.
Starting yesterday, both the flu shot and the recent FDA-approved Pfizer COVID-19 boosters are available for faculty, staff and students of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The Dane County Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance Thursday prohibiting the county from signing contracts with businesses investigating, arresting and/or prosecuting violators of Wisconsin’s abortion ban. Now, residents are left wondering how the ordinance will affect the county.
Madison Alder Gary Halverson, whose past ties with the right-wing extremist group the Oath Keepers drew a firestorm of condemnation and criticism, announced Wednesday he was resigning effective immediately due to safety concerns for his family.
University Health Services (UHS) held a press event Monday to discuss initiatives and new policies for the 2023-24 academic year. Their main priority is to establish community care across campus and for students to know they can seek help through UHS services, according to UHS Chief of Staff Marlena Holden.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced a proposal for $740,000 in funding to reduce opioid-related overdoses and deaths in the community during a press conference on Thursday.
Chancellor Mnookin responded to an open letter from University of Wisconsin-Madison students, faculty and staff seeking improvements to COVID-19 protocols and policies at the university.
Early in my freshman year I was in a friend's dorm when a boy walked in, invited himself to sit down and began playing “The Times They Are A-Changin.’” He strummed the guitar with no discernible rhythm and sang off-key in a contrived 1960s twang.
Tim Michels defeated former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch in Wisconsin’s Republican gubernatorial primary election Tuesday, dealing a blow to the state’s conservative establishment.
Summer isn’t the only thing heating up in Wisconsin — it’s election season.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison responded with recommendations from Public Health Madison and Dane County (PHMDC) health officials as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) declared Dane County a “high” community level of transmission as of July 21. This is because of an increase in hospitalizations and confirmed cases around the county.